(Table presented.). Summary: Closterium occupies a key phylogenetic position as an ancestor of land plants and is the best-characterized Charophycean alga in terms of the process of sexual reproduction. Zygospores form as a result of sexual reproduction between genetically determined mating type plus (mt+) and mating type minus (mt−) cells in heterothallic strains, or between clonal cells in homothallic strains. Here we review knowledge on the intercellular communication and mating type determination for successful sexual reproduction in Closterium. Using genomic information and transgenic techniques, the genus could be a model organism to study the mechanisms and evolution of sexual reproduction in streptophytes.
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Tsuchikane, Y., & Sekimoto, H. (2019, January 1). The genus Closterium, a new model organism to study sexual reproduction in streptophytes. New Phytologist. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.15334
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